The Nissan Altima might not be the most exciting car you can buy, but it is sleekly styled, super comfortable, and safe.

Last week, Nissan introduced the updated 2016 Altima, heavily revised with fresh styling, reworked driving dynamics, new safety and infotainment technologies, and a sporty SR trim level designed to deliver an extra dose of driving excitement.

Understandably, then, the automaker and its dealers are eager to rid lots of the outgoing 2015 model. And that means the Altima is on sale during Nissan’s Black Friday Holiday sales event*, which runs from now until November 30, 2015.

Incentives and Rebates

Nissan is offering a $1,000 rebate on all Altima models, and if you finance the car through Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation (NMAC) you will qualify for an additional $750 cash bonus. Additionally, Nissan is kicking in a $500 bonus to people who choose the Altima 2.5 (the 4-cylinder model) instead of the Altima 3.5 (the 6-cylinder model).

Apply all of those rebates and bonuses to the deal, and you should pay at least $2,250 below invoice price, or roughly $21,850 for the popular Altima 2.5 SV model. Sounds great, right? Hold on a sec.

Checking in with TrueCar, the auto buying website shows that its dealers are willing to sell that same Altima 2.5 SV for about $19,525, a whopping $4,550 below invoice. TrueCar says that this 23-percent discount off the Altima 2.5 SV’s sticker price is an exceptional deal, and we’re inclined to agree.

Financing Offers

Here’s another worthy approach to buying a 2015 Altima. Go for the zero-interest financing deal, which is good for 72 months. That means you get to borrow money for free, paying $13.89 per month for every $1,000 you finance. Better yet, Nissan will throw $750 into the pot, and if you choose the Altima 2.5, Nissan will kick in another $500.

Applying some basic math to this scenario, let’s say you get the Altima 2.5 SV and pay for all of the taxes, fees, and other charges up front, financing what’s left. Your payment will be right around $300 per month.

Leasing Deals

Attractive leasing deals are also offered for the 2015 Altima. For example, the Altima 2.5 S Special edition will cost you $179 per month, plus tax, for 36 months. You can drive 1,000 miles per month, on average, and if you go over your allotted mileage you’ll need to pay 15 cents for each extra mile.

To start the lease, you’ll need to put $1,799 down when you sign on the dotted line, and you’ll also need to pay a $595 acquisition fee.

If you’re leasing an Altima 2.5, the $500 bonus cash helps to offset the cost of the acquisition fee. However, this lease also includes an undefined disposition fee at the end of the lease, so be sure that your dealership spells out all of the details up front so that you know what your responsibilities are.

Why We Recommend the Nissan Altima

Zero. Gravity. Seating. If you have a hard time getting comfortable in a car, check out the Altima’s “Zero Gravity” seat designs, which are based on NASA research and, in my opinion, provide extraordinary comfort for people sitting in the Altima’s front and back seats.

The seats are installed in a roomy cabin that easily accommodates a family of four, and the Altima earns a 5-star overall crash-test rating from the federal government as well as a “Top Safety Pick” crash-test rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).